m 6, 1882.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ваб 
DUTCH AND OTHER FLOWER ROOTS. 
HUGH LOW & СО. 
re 
are now ready for distril , Which сап be had on application. 
The Trade supplied. 
CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. 
—————— 
Autumn, Winter, and Spring Bedding Plants. 
J SCOTT, Меввтотт NURSERIES, Somerset, begs to 
eF e вау that his DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of DUTCH 
BULBS, Late Autumn, Winter, and Р ring BEDDING 
PLANTS is now Nady It is ко a Two Parts. 18, 
Dutch and other Ang in charming үа riety. у, im протей i direct 
from Holland. , How to Plant perl n, Wint and 
Spring Beds, a "Copi ious Lists of all the best plants suited to 
garden ornamentation during the months of November and 
December to the beginning of Mav. 
Prepaid application, enelosing two postage stamps. 
pres BY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
DUTCH daher ROUTE. 
JAMES VEITCH, JUN., 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W., 
fegi to announce that he has рин sl — pur of BULBOUS ROOTS from Holland, and is pleased 
n EXCELLENT CONDITION, 
CATALOGUES are now esos and will be forwarded on application. 
J.V., Jm., desires to impress upon, those who patronise him the great advantage of giving him their 
(їйї EARLY, as t fnl Culti of Bulbs depends in a great measure upon their BEING PLANTED 
ши IN THE SEASON.— Sept. 6. 
The Open n Prize of 51. M» e sse 36 Dahlias was carried off 
by Mr. ©. cg Pina ‘Slough; Mr. Thornaeyerott, second; Mr. C. 
Kimberley ‚ыта; т. Perry, extra. 
The Ора Me Prize of 31. was awarded to Mr. W. Н 
Trun, Victoria Nursery, Mu; e cond Prize to Mr. C. J 
Perry, The Cedars, Castle Brom Ro 
a x ORINSON, 
Я Rugby, Aug. 29. Mr. Wir ^j edges 
AL HOR TICULTURAL. SOCIETY 
AUTUMN SHOW, SEPTEMBER 1862.—An л д еш 
iv 
ction а 
material, size, form, or design may of , slate, 
stone, pottery ware, Terra кеки or any other substance. 
It may bein one piece or in many, fastened or bound together, 
Fitness for its purpose, elegance of design, superiority of 
workmanship, and cheapness, will be the test of merit. 
Letters to be addressed to Mr. G. Eyres, Garden Super- 
intendent, South Kensington, W. 
A PRIZE of 5l. is offered by one x the Fellows 
of the Royal Hortteultúral Society for the 12 best 
STANDARD PLAN nen for alie DECORATION of the DINNER 
ышы to be awarded the Show umun Flowers, on 
10. 
he Plants must be orna amental, eicher for thei 
CHOICE GLADIOLUS. 
YOUELL & CO/S5 
COLLECTION of the above, extending over Three Acres, is NOW in BLOOM, and will continue some weeks. 
The First Prize was awarded them on „МА ыыы last, Sept. 3, at the Crystal Palace, Open to АП England and 
the Contin We supply them at the fo ollowing prices :— 
Mo. 1 Collection contains i Bulbs, in d of the most choice and handsome kinds, 
e к és Pt 0 
e cem ТА 100 Bulbs, i in 30 "ditio ditto .. A Жр Qe DE (Ы 
Wo 3 Collection contains 100 Bulbs, in 95. ditto ditto 4. ^. 5.819 
Fine Selections will be supplied at 6s., 9в., 12s., 18s., to 30s. per dozen. 
CATALOGUES will be forwarded on application. 
ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. 
be less than 20 inche! s пог more s hsc 94 i nche: es clear from th 
bottom of the pot, 
Elegance of form, slenderness of stem, and variety of colour, 
will les the tests of excellence. 
he mps will be received a gem AD Ck, A.M. 
en Аса SHALL HAYE BEEN THEM THE Dat 
RE. Letters to be prime у 19 “мт. в. Жый, Royal Ног- 
tieultural Society's Garden, South Kensington, W. 
AL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
Special PRIZES for the March Show in 1863. 
ч ДУ the Three Best CAMELLIAS. 
the Three Best TREE MIGNONETTES. 
T oves Bou n SOCIETY, 
puar L COMMITTE t 
© 
н 
he next Мек m Committee tor the Exhibition of 
NEW PL ANTS ара. SEEDLINGS will be beld in conjunetion 
with the Show of Autumn Flowers, which wiil take place in 
em 
A mittee will djudieate upon the subjects exhi- 
bited, which must os in the Gardens by 8.30 F> на in accord- 
ance uu the уой вар for the Show, but y be е ntered 
withous previous n 
"THO: AS MOORE, y 
Che Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1862. 
GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS (True). 
YOUELL & CO. 
Beg to o to offer this senson vx FLOWERING BULBS of the above at Зя. 6d, per dozen, 25s. ‚рт. И, 
will be 
з? Chronicle, in the report, Sept. 8, 1861, maso of it thus:—“ It cannot be spoken of in 
кето the robust habit ка "TT bright scarlet flowers place it at the head of all the 
of th 
pil MIS Шир of the kind so handsome near London. 15 іѕ undoubtedly the most showy of the 
Pan 
Е Wednesday jast, тм 8, 1862, will be forwarded on application. 
ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 
à good Stock o of the undernamed — et PLANTS, respectfully offer them ab very 
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NURSERIES, KINGSTON, S.W. 
tumn.” And again, August 23, 1862 :—“ The. spikes you haye sent us are magnificent. | 
ear 
Collection, for which the First Class Prize was awarded atthe Crystal ра 
MEETING FOR THE ENSUIN 
мов а шша от 
А FEW days since we dini the ААДА letter 
upon the important subject of PR а PEAR 
EES IN SUMMER. Iustead of ащ an im: 
diate answer to-the writer's enqu: e preferred 
he wri 
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е The » кый on E summer pruning as 
ear trees is being much canvassed in this pic 
Number for August 
in 
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